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"Stern über Bethlehem" (Star above Bethlehem) is a German sacred Christmas carol which Alfred Hans Zoller created in 1964 in the genre Neues Geistliches Lied. Used by star singers around Epiphany, it has become a popular song and is part of many German hymnals and songbooks.
"Star of the East", originally named "Stern über Bethlehem" is a popular Christmas carol written in the 1800s. The words were written by New York lyricist George Cooper in 1890. The music was arranged by composer Amanda Kennedy in 1883, for a song called "Star of the Sea".
"Stern über Bethlehem" Alfred Hans Zoller (6 October 1928 – 14 October 2006) was a German composer, jazz pianist, church musician and organist. He is known for the 1964 song " Stern über Bethlehem ", which is often used by star singers , and appeared in 2004 as a cover version , She .
Seht ihr unsern Stern dort stehen, text: Zils, melody: France 18. Jahrhundert (Les Anges dans nos campagnes). [17] Stern über Bethlehem, zeig uns den Weg, text and melody: Alfred Hans Zoller, 1964. Wir heil'gen drei Könige mit unserm Stern, Folk song. Wir kommen daher aus dem Morgenland, text: Maria Ferschl, melody: Heinrich Rohr.
This article argues that the Star of Bethlehem is a historical fiction influenced by the appearance of Halley's Comet in AD 66. Larson, Frederick A. What Was the Star? Nicholl, Colin R., The Great Christ Comet: Revealing the True Star of Bethlehem Archived 2016-10-19 at the Wayback Machine. Crossway, 2015. ISBN 978-1-4335-4213-8
"Stern über Bethlehem" ("Star above Bethlehem") Alfred Hans Zoller: 1964 star singers' song "Still, still, still" ("Hush, hush, hush") Maria Vinzenz Süß / Georg Götsch 1865 "Stille Nacht, Heilige Nacht" Josef Mohr / Franz Xaver Gruber: 1818 "Silent Night", in the English translation by John Freeman Young
Moravian stars in the Striezelmarkt in Dresden A Moravian star half assembled A completed Moravian star hanging by a church. A Moravian star (German: Herrnhuter Stern) is an illuminated decoration used during the Christian liturgical seasons of Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany representing the Star of Bethlehem pointing towards the infant Jesus. [1]
"Stern über Bethlehem" was written by Alfred Hans Zoller for the third competition in 1964, and became a common song of the star singers. Musicals by Andrew Lloyd Webber, in 1968 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and in 1970 Jesus Christ Superstar, nourished tendencies to write more new music for young people.